Thanks for your enquiry. This Island Unit was part of the kitchen installation. It is made up of 2 No. 300mm deep x 800mm wide open shelving units with frame and corbels. This was then finished with end panels and a hand cut solid oak worktop, finished with a clear laquer. The kitchen was supplied by Howdens Joinery and the tops were from a local independent supplier. Hope that helps.

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Think long termWhere else should you invest? A decent branded boiler with a seven-year or more manufacturer’s warranty is well worth it, advises Pobgee: “There are cheaper boilers on the market, but once they’re out of the initial 12-month warranty they’ll start costing you a lot more and sour the relationship with the tenant.”In terms of fittings, don’t go for the cheapest either. “It’s a false economy,” says Pobgee. “Not only that, cheap looks cheap. Remember, although this is your house, it’s somebody’s home. Create a decent environment and, by and large, they will look after it, will want to renew the tenancy and take a pride in their home. Do everything on the cheap and you may struggle to let the property.”Pobgee also recommends updating soffits and fascias to UPVC. “It may cost a bit more now, but will save thousands of pounds in decorating costs over the next 20 years,” he says.

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